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This collection includes one example of every "type" of coin issued in Canada from the cent to the dollar and a gold sovereign, $5 and $10 gold coins issued during the reign of King George V. There are a total of 11 coins comprising the set. All of the coins are in superb condition, including three uncirculated gold coins. The coins come presented in two wood display cases.
Gold Coins
During the reign of King George V (1911-1936), the Royal Canadian Mint issued three different denominations of gold coins for circulation in Canada. These were the $5 and $10 gold coins issued from 1912 to 1914, and the one pound coin introduced during the reign of King Edward in 1908 and struck until 1919. The one pound coin was legal tender in both Canada and in the United Kingdom, with a value in Canada of four dollars.
This collection includes the following gold coins all in Uncirculated condition:
• Gold Sovereign - one coin dated from 1911-1919
• $5 Gold Coin 1912-1914
• $10 Gold Coin - one coin dated from 1912-1914
Designs:
$5 and $10 gold coins - Dominion of Canada Coat-of-Arms / King George V
Sovereign - St. George Slaying the Dragon, "C" MintMark, KingGeorge V
At this time, the face value of coins was still very closely tied to the intrinsic value of the metal they contained, and paper money was still redeemable for silver and gold. All of these coins were struck in 22 karat gold. The $10 gold coin contains about half an ounce of pure gold, while the $5 gold coins and gold sovereign each contain close to a quarter ounce of pure gold. All of these coins have a low survival rate and are highly collectible today in high grade condition.
Additional Coins included in the collection (one of each within this time span):
• George V Silver Dollar - 1935-1936
• George V SilverHalf Dollar 1911-1936
• George V Silver Quarter 1911-1936
• George V Silver Dime 1911-1936
• George V Five Cents Silver 1911-1921
• George V Five Cents Nickel 1922-1936
• George V LargeCent 1911-1920
• George V Small Cent 1920-1936
Includes:
• High Quality Coins of King George V - 1911-1936 (11 Coins)

published:23 Apr 2012

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24 Carrot GoldSt George and the Dragon Coin
Description
On the 23rd of April, England celebrates St George's Day. Everyone knows the legendary image of... more
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'St George and the Dragon' Commemorative Strike
On the 23rd of April, England celebrates St George's Day. Everyone knows the legendary image of St George slaying the dragon, it's a motif that has featured on our Sovereign coins for exactly 200 years. St George is the patron saint of England, his emblem, a red cross on a white background, is the flag of England. Although St George is associated with England and English ideals of honour and bravery, the real St George wasn't actually English at all - he was born in Cappadocia, which is now in Turkey, in the 3rd Century, but very little is known about him. The legend of St George slaying the dragon became popular in the 12th Century, in the Middle Ages when dragons were often used in stories to represent the Devil. The legend became famous when it was printed in 1483 by Caxton in abook called 'The Golden Legend'. Once upon a time St George travelled to Libya, where he met a hermit who told him about a ferocious plague-bearing dragon that was terrorising the country. To appeasethe dragon, the townspeople fed it two sheep every day. When they ran out of sheep, the dragon demanded they sacrificed a young maiden each day. When only the king's daughter was left, the king offered her hand in marriage to the knight who could slay the dragon. The next day St George rode out to the lake where the dragon lived, and sent the princess home to her palace. The dragon roared louderthan thunder and rushed at him. St George charged and struck him with his spear, but the dragon's scales were so hard that the spear broke into pieces. St George fell from his horse, but bravely usedhis sword to slay the dragon under its wing where there were no scales, and the dragon fell dead at his feet. Now the famous legend of St George slaying the dragon has been honoured with a sensational strike, layered with finest 24-carat gold and hand-set with a genuine Swarovski® crystal.

The coin's reverse portrays a dramatic coloured portrait of St George as he is about to slay the dragon, set against an ancient landscape. Included on the reverse are the words ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON and the monetary denomination.

Saint George

Saint George (Greek:ΓεώργιοςGeorgios; Latin:Georgius; AD 275–281 to 23 April 303), according to legend, was a soldier in the Roman army who later became venerated as a Christian martyr. His parents were Christians of Greek background; his father Gerontius was a Roman army official from Cappadocia and his mother Polychronia was a Christian from Lydda in the Roman province of Syria Palaestina (Palestine). Accounts differ regarding whether George was born in Cappadocia or Syria Palaestina, but agree that he was raised at least partly in Lydda. Saint George became an officer in the Roman army in the Guard of Diocletian, who ordered his death for failing to recant his Christian faith.

Saint-George

History

Saint-George is first mentioned in 1153 as Sancti Georgii de Essartinis.

Geography

Saint-George has an area, as of 2009, of 12.32 square kilometers (4.76sqmi). Of this area, 2.18km2 (0.84sqmi) or 17.7% is used for agricultural purposes, while 9.42km2 (3.64sqmi) or 76.5% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 0.71km2 (0.27sqmi) or 5.8% is settled (buildings or roads) and 0.02km2 (4.9 acres) or 0.2% is unproductive land.

Of the built up area, housing and buildings made up 3.7% and transportation infrastructure made up 1.8%. Out of the forested land, 74.9% of the total land area is heavily forested and 1.5% is covered with orchards or small clusters of trees. Of the agricultural land, 8.0% is used for growing crops and 4.8% is pastures and 4.8% is used for alpine pastures.

The municipality was part of the Aubonne District until it was dissolved on 31 August 2006, and Saint-George became part of the new district of Nyon.

This was an area on the north bank of the River Thames, with a lot of its inhabitants employed as dock workers or in the sugar refining industry. Pelling comments that it had the largest proportion of immigrant Irishmen in the metropolis.

The constituency was marginal between the Conservative and Liberal parties. Pelling suggests the Conservative MP, elected in 1885, owed his victory to generosity "bordering on corruption". Political issues important in the area were protectionism (as sugar refining was damaged by foreign subsidies to rivals) and the immigration of "pauper aliens" (the neighbouring division of Whitechapel had a large population of immigrant Jews).

History

The station was first opened on February 28, 1963 for the University section of the Yonge-University line, followed by the Bloor-Danforth line on February 26, 1966, and finally on January 28, 1978 for the Spadina section of the former line.

Saint George has sometimes been ascribed to the artist's Roman period, because the horse resembles one of the horses of Monte Cavallo (the Quirinal Palace). However, Raphael could easily have known this particular horse from a drawing of it, done by one of Leonardo's pupils. To judge by the still somewhat naïve and Peruginesque style of the painting, it is really one of Raphael's early works, dating from about 1504. He did another painting of the same subject a little later (the mentioned panel in Washington D. C.), and towards the end of his life he painted a large Sant Michael which is also in the Louvre.

High Quality Coins of King George V 1911-1936 at The Shopping Channel 510026

High Quality Coins of King George V 1911-1936 at The Shopping Channel 510026

High Quality Coins of King George V 1911-1936 at The Shopping Channel 510026

For More Info or to Buy Now visit: http://www.theshoppingchannel.com/Coins-Banknotes/High-Quality-Coins-of-King-George-V-1911-1936/pages/productdetails?nav=R:510026&cmpid=VD_YT_510026
This collection includes one example of every "type" of coin issued in Canada from the cent to the dollar and a gold sovereign, $5 and $10 gold coins issued during the reign of King George V. There are a total of 11 coins comprising the set. All of the coins are in superb condition, including three uncirculated gold coins. The coins come presented in two wood display cases.
Gold Coins
During the reign of King George V (1911-1936), the Royal Canadian Mint issued three different denominations of gold coins for circulation in Canada. These were the $5 and $10 gold coins issued from 1912 to 1914, and the one pound coin introduced during the reign of King Edward in 1908 and struck until 1919. The one pound coin was legal tender in both Canada and in the United Kingdom, with a value in Canada of four dollars.
This collection includes the following gold coins all in Uncirculated condition:
• Gold Sovereign - one coin dated from 1911-1919
• $5 Gold Coin 1912-1914
• $10 Gold Coin - one coin dated from 1912-1914
Designs:
$5 and $10 gold coins - Dominion of Canada Coat-of-Arms / King George V
Sovereign - St. George Slaying the Dragon, "C" MintMark, KingGeorge V
At this time, the face value of coins was still very closely tied to the intrinsic value of the metal they contained, and paper money was still redeemable for silver and gold. All of these coins were struck in 22 karat gold. The $10 gold coin contains about half an ounce of pure gold, while the $5 gold coins and gold sovereign each contain close to a quarter ounce of pure gold. All of these coins have a low survival rate and are highly collectible today in high grade condition.
Additional Coins included in the collection (one of each within this time span):
• George V Silver Dollar - 1935-1936
• George V SilverHalf Dollar 1911-1936
• George V Silver Quarter 1911-1936
• George V Silver Dime 1911-1936
• George V Five Cents Silver 1911-1921
• George V Five Cents Nickel 1922-1936
• George V LargeCent 1911-1920
• George V Small Cent 1920-1936
Includes:
• High Quality Coins of King George V - 1911-1936 (11 Coins)

24 Carrot GoldSt George and the Dragon Coin
Description
On the 23rd of April, England celebrates St George's Day. Everyone knows the legendary image of... more
Close menu
'St George and the Dragon' Commemorative Strike
On the 23rd of April, England celebrates St George's Day. Everyone knows the legendary image of St George slaying the dragon, it's a motif that has featured on our Sovereign coins for exactly 200 years. St George is the patron saint of England, his emblem, a red cross on a white background, is the flag of England. Although St George is associated with England and English ideals of honour and bravery, the real St George wasn't actually English at all - he was born in Cappadocia, which is now in Turkey, in the 3rd Century, but very little is known about him. The legend of St George slaying the dragon became popular in the 12th Century, in the Middle Ages when dragons were often used in stories to represent the Devil. The legend became famous when it was printed in 1483 by Caxton in abook called 'The Golden Legend'. Once upon a time St George travelled to Libya, where he met a hermit who told him about a ferocious plague-bearing dragon that was terrorising the country. To appeasethe dragon, the townspeople fed it two sheep every day. When they ran out of sheep, the dragon demanded they sacrificed a young maiden each day. When only the king's daughter was left, the king offered her hand in marriage to the knight who could slay the dragon. The next day St George rode out to the lake where the dragon lived, and sent the princess home to her palace. The dragon roared louderthan thunder and rushed at him. St George charged and struck him with his spear, but the dragon's scales were so hard that the spear broke into pieces. St George fell from his horse, but bravely usedhis sword to slay the dragon under its wing where there were no scales, and the dragon fell dead at his feet. Now the famous legend of St George slaying the dragon has been honoured with a sensational strike, layered with finest 24-carat gold and hand-set with a genuine Swarovski® crystal.

The coin's reverse portrays a dramatic coloured portrait of St George as he is about to slay the dragon, set against an ancient landscape. Included on the reverse are the words ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON and the monetary denomination.

Accident au coin Saint-Georges et de Martigny à Saint-Jérôme

St . George Decorative Silver Case With Great Story Behindساعة مارجرجس

St . George Decorative Silver Case With Great Story Behindساعة مارجرجس

St . George Decorative Silver Case With Great Story Behindساعة مارجرجس

Survival Story !!!!
I got this watch from an old lady in U . S . A and she told me the story of this watch .
This watch was belong to her husband who was a soldier in the Second World War . He had this pocket watch of St . George with him during the war . Then a great explosion happened and as a result of this he found that all the other soldiers and all of his troop were gone except for him . He was the only survival from this great explosion . He directly understood that this happened because of this watch of St . George
If you have a special true story ( miracle) about St . George please , share it with us . We like to hear from you .
St . Geoge silver full hunted very rare and decorative case .
Circa : 1880s , it has about 138 years old . It is a piece of history .
The silver full hunted case has a picture of St . George on the front cover and a picture of an old ship on the back cover . ( referring to NOAH'S ARK ) .
By the way St . George is the interceder of England that's why they put his picture on the English pound as it is shown on this video plus , he is the interceder of millions of people around the world .
The side and the bow of the watch is also very decorative . White enamel dial with Arabic numerals , subsidiary seconds and decorative Louis hands . Lever - set movement , and the movement has a silver dust cover . The watch is crown winding .
Thanks for watching please , subscribe my new channel on you tube it is called world of pocket watches
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Values of British 1 One Penny copper coin with King George V 1916 DEI GRA:BRITT:OMN:REX coins UK

Values of British 1 One Penny copper coin with King George V 1916 DEI GRA:BRITT:OMN:REX coins UK

Values of British 1 One Penny copper coin with King George V 1916 DEI GRA:BRITT:OMN:REX coins UK

High Quality Coins of King George V 1911-1936 at The Shopping Channel 510026

For More Info or to Buy Now visit: http://www.theshoppingchannel.com/Coins-Banknotes/High-Quality-Coins-of-King-George-V-1911-1936/pages/productdetails?nav=R:510026&cmpid=VD_YT_510026
This collection includes one example of every "type" of coin issued in Canada from the cent to the dollar and a gold sovereign, $5 and $10 gold coins issued during the reign of King George V. There are a total of 11 coins comprising the set. All of the coins are in superb condition, including three uncirculated gold coins. The coins come presented in two wood display cases.
Gold Coins
During the reign of King George V (1911-1936), the Royal Canadian Mint issued three different denominations of gold coins for circulation in Canada. These were the $5 and $10 gold coins issued from 1912 to 1914, and the on...

24 Carrot GoldSt George and the Dragon Coin
Description
On the 23rd of April, England celebrates St George's Day. Everyone knows the legendary image of... more
Close menu
'St George and the Dragon' Commemorative Strike
On the 23rd of April, England celebrates St George's Day. Everyone knows the legendary image of St George slaying the dragon, it's a motif that has featured on our Sovereign coins for exactly 200 years. St George is the patron saint of England, his emblem, a red cross on a white background, is the flag of England. Although St George is associated with England and English ideals of honour and bravery, the real St George wasn't actually English at all - he was born in Cappadocia, which is now in Turkey, in the 3rd Century, but very little is known about him. The legend of St...

The coin's reverse portrays a dramatic coloured portrait of St George as he is about to slay the dragon, set against an ancient landscape. Included on the reverse are the words ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON and the monetary denomination.

St . George Decorative Silver Case With Great Story Behindساعة مارجرجس

Survival Story !!!!
I got this watch from an old lady in U . S . A and she told me the story of this watch .
This watch was belong to her husband who was a soldier in the Second World War . He had this pocket watch of St . George with him during the war . Then a great explosion happened and as a result of this he found that all the other soldiers and all of his troop were gone except for him . He was the only survival from this great explosion . He directly understood that this happened because of this watch of St . George
If you have a special true story ( miracle) about St . George please , share it with us . We like to hear from you .
St . Geoge silver full hunted very rare and decorative case .
Circa : 1880s , it has about 138 years old . It is a piece of history .
The silver full hu...

published: 06 Jul 2018

Values of British 1 One Penny copper coin with King George V 1916 DEI GRA:BRITT:OMN:REX coins UK

High Quality Coins of King George V 1911-1936 at The Shopping Channel 510026

For More Info or to Buy Now visit: http://www.theshoppingchannel.com/Coins-Banknotes/High-Quality-Coins-of-King-George-V-1911-1936/pages/productdetails?nav=R:51...

For More Info or to Buy Now visit: http://www.theshoppingchannel.com/Coins-Banknotes/High-Quality-Coins-of-King-George-V-1911-1936/pages/productdetails?nav=R:510026&cmpid=VD_YT_510026
This collection includes one example of every "type" of coin issued in Canada from the cent to the dollar and a gold sovereign, $5 and $10 gold coins issued during the reign of King George V. There are a total of 11 coins comprising the set. All of the coins are in superb condition, including three uncirculated gold coins. The coins come presented in two wood display cases.
Gold Coins
During the reign of King George V (1911-1936), the Royal Canadian Mint issued three different denominations of gold coins for circulation in Canada. These were the $5 and $10 gold coins issued from 1912 to 1914, and the one pound coin introduced during the reign of King Edward in 1908 and struck until 1919. The one pound coin was legal tender in both Canada and in the United Kingdom, with a value in Canada of four dollars.
This collection includes the following gold coins all in Uncirculated condition:
• Gold Sovereign - one coin dated from 1911-1919
• $5 Gold Coin 1912-1914
• $10 Gold Coin - one coin dated from 1912-1914
Designs:
$5 and $10 gold coins - Dominion of Canada Coat-of-Arms / King George V
Sovereign - St. George Slaying the Dragon, "C" MintMark, KingGeorge V
At this time, the face value of coins was still very closely tied to the intrinsic value of the metal they contained, and paper money was still redeemable for silver and gold. All of these coins were struck in 22 karat gold. The $10 gold coin contains about half an ounce of pure gold, while the $5 gold coins and gold sovereign each contain close to a quarter ounce of pure gold. All of these coins have a low survival rate and are highly collectible today in high grade condition.
Additional Coins included in the collection (one of each within this time span):
• George V Silver Dollar - 1935-1936
• George V SilverHalf Dollar 1911-1936
• George V Silver Quarter 1911-1936
• George V Silver Dime 1911-1936
• George V Five Cents Silver 1911-1921
• George V Five Cents Nickel 1922-1936
• George V LargeCent 1911-1920
• George V Small Cent 1920-1936
Includes:
• High Quality Coins of King George V - 1911-1936 (11 Coins)

For More Info or to Buy Now visit: http://www.theshoppingchannel.com/Coins-Banknotes/High-Quality-Coins-of-King-George-V-1911-1936/pages/productdetails?nav=R:510026&cmpid=VD_YT_510026
This collection includes one example of every "type" of coin issued in Canada from the cent to the dollar and a gold sovereign, $5 and $10 gold coins issued during the reign of King George V. There are a total of 11 coins comprising the set. All of the coins are in superb condition, including three uncirculated gold coins. The coins come presented in two wood display cases.
Gold Coins
During the reign of King George V (1911-1936), the Royal Canadian Mint issued three different denominations of gold coins for circulation in Canada. These were the $5 and $10 gold coins issued from 1912 to 1914, and the one pound coin introduced during the reign of King Edward in 1908 and struck until 1919. The one pound coin was legal tender in both Canada and in the United Kingdom, with a value in Canada of four dollars.
This collection includes the following gold coins all in Uncirculated condition:
• Gold Sovereign - one coin dated from 1911-1919
• $5 Gold Coin 1912-1914
• $10 Gold Coin - one coin dated from 1912-1914
Designs:
$5 and $10 gold coins - Dominion of Canada Coat-of-Arms / King George V
Sovereign - St. George Slaying the Dragon, "C" MintMark, KingGeorge V
At this time, the face value of coins was still very closely tied to the intrinsic value of the metal they contained, and paper money was still redeemable for silver and gold. All of these coins were struck in 22 karat gold. The $10 gold coin contains about half an ounce of pure gold, while the $5 gold coins and gold sovereign each contain close to a quarter ounce of pure gold. All of these coins have a low survival rate and are highly collectible today in high grade condition.
Additional Coins included in the collection (one of each within this time span):
• George V Silver Dollar - 1935-1936
• George V SilverHalf Dollar 1911-1936
• George V Silver Quarter 1911-1936
• George V Silver Dime 1911-1936
• George V Five Cents Silver 1911-1921
• George V Five Cents Nickel 1922-1936
• George V LargeCent 1911-1920
• George V Small Cent 1920-1936
Includes:
• High Quality Coins of King George V - 1911-1936 (11 Coins)

24 Carrot GoldSt George and the Dragon Coin
Description
On the 23rd of April, England celebrates St George's Day. Everyone knows the legendary image of... more
Close menu
'St George and the Dragon' Commemorative Strike
On the 23rd of April, England celebrates St George's Day. Everyone knows the legendary image of St George slaying the dragon, it's a motif that has featured on our Sovereign coins for exactly 200 years. St George is the patron saint of England, his emblem, a red cross on a white background, is the flag of England. Although St George is associated with England and English ideals of honour and bravery, the real St George wasn't actually English at all - he was born in Cappadocia, which is now in Turkey, in the 3rd Century, but very little is known about him. The legend of St George slaying the dragon became popular in the 12th Century, in the Middle Ages when dragons were often used in stories to represent the Devil. The legend became famous when it was printed in 1483 by Caxton in abook called 'The Golden Legend'. Once upon a time St George travelled to Libya, where he met a hermit who told him about a ferocious plague-bearing dragon that was terrorising the country. To appeasethe dragon, the townspeople fed it two sheep every day. When they ran out of sheep, the dragon demanded they sacrificed a young maiden each day. When only the king's daughter was left, the king offered her hand in marriage to the knight who could slay the dragon. The next day St George rode out to the lake where the dragon lived, and sent the princess home to her palace. The dragon roared louderthan thunder and rushed at him. St George charged and struck him with his spear, but the dragon's scales were so hard that the spear broke into pieces. St George fell from his horse, but bravely usedhis sword to slay the dragon under its wing where there were no scales, and the dragon fell dead at his feet. Now the famous legend of St George slaying the dragon has been honoured with a sensational strike, layered with finest 24-carat gold and hand-set with a genuine Swarovski® crystal.

24 Carrot GoldSt George and the Dragon Coin
Description
On the 23rd of April, England celebrates St George's Day. Everyone knows the legendary image of... more
Close menu
'St George and the Dragon' Commemorative Strike
On the 23rd of April, England celebrates St George's Day. Everyone knows the legendary image of St George slaying the dragon, it's a motif that has featured on our Sovereign coins for exactly 200 years. St George is the patron saint of England, his emblem, a red cross on a white background, is the flag of England. Although St George is associated with England and English ideals of honour and bravery, the real St George wasn't actually English at all - he was born in Cappadocia, which is now in Turkey, in the 3rd Century, but very little is known about him. The legend of St George slaying the dragon became popular in the 12th Century, in the Middle Ages when dragons were often used in stories to represent the Devil. The legend became famous when it was printed in 1483 by Caxton in abook called 'The Golden Legend'. Once upon a time St George travelled to Libya, where he met a hermit who told him about a ferocious plague-bearing dragon that was terrorising the country. To appeasethe dragon, the townspeople fed it two sheep every day. When they ran out of sheep, the dragon demanded they sacrificed a young maiden each day. When only the king's daughter was left, the king offered her hand in marriage to the knight who could slay the dragon. The next day St George rode out to the lake where the dragon lived, and sent the princess home to her palace. The dragon roared louderthan thunder and rushed at him. St George charged and struck him with his spear, but the dragon's scales were so hard that the spear broke into pieces. St George fell from his horse, but bravely usedhis sword to slay the dragon under its wing where there were no scales, and the dragon fell dead at his feet. Now the famous legend of St George slaying the dragon has been honoured with a sensational strike, layered with finest 24-carat gold and hand-set with a genuine Swarovski® crystal.

The coin's reverse portrays a dramatic coloured portrait of St George as he is about to slay the dragon, set against an ancient landscape. Included on the reve...

The coin's reverse portrays a dramatic coloured portrait of St George as he is about to slay the dragon, set against an ancient landscape. Included on the reverse are the words ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON and the monetary denomination.

The coin's reverse portrays a dramatic coloured portrait of St George as he is about to slay the dragon, set against an ancient landscape. Included on the reverse are the words ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON and the monetary denomination.

St . George Decorative Silver Case With Great Story Behindساعة مارجرجس

Survival Story !!!!
I got this watch from an old lady in U . S . A and she told me the story of this watch .
This watch was belong to her husband who was a sold...

Survival Story !!!!
I got this watch from an old lady in U . S . A and she told me the story of this watch .
This watch was belong to her husband who was a soldier in the Second World War . He had this pocket watch of St . George with him during the war . Then a great explosion happened and as a result of this he found that all the other soldiers and all of his troop were gone except for him . He was the only survival from this great explosion . He directly understood that this happened because of this watch of St . George
If you have a special true story ( miracle) about St . George please , share it with us . We like to hear from you .
St . Geoge silver full hunted very rare and decorative case .
Circa : 1880s , it has about 138 years old . It is a piece of history .
The silver full hunted case has a picture of St . George on the front cover and a picture of an old ship on the back cover . ( referring to NOAH'S ARK ) .
By the way St . George is the interceder of England that's why they put his picture on the English pound as it is shown on this video plus , he is the interceder of millions of people around the world .
The side and the bow of the watch is also very decorative . White enamel dial with Arabic numerals , subsidiary seconds and decorative Louis hands . Lever - set movement , and the movement has a silver dust cover . The watch is crown winding .
Thanks for watching please , subscribe my new channel on you tube it is called world of pocket watches
so I can post more videos and you can enjoy watching them . I accept like and dislike and leave me a comment . Other links for some of my videos are as follows :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvCBPkQLE8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TybfS3VWodA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfcFjGdXBKo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7eFbCX0fgc
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=worldof+pocket+watches

Survival Story !!!!
I got this watch from an old lady in U . S . A and she told me the story of this watch .
This watch was belong to her husband who was a soldier in the Second World War . He had this pocket watch of St . George with him during the war . Then a great explosion happened and as a result of this he found that all the other soldiers and all of his troop were gone except for him . He was the only survival from this great explosion . He directly understood that this happened because of this watch of St . George
If you have a special true story ( miracle) about St . George please , share it with us . We like to hear from you .
St . Geoge silver full hunted very rare and decorative case .
Circa : 1880s , it has about 138 years old . It is a piece of history .
The silver full hunted case has a picture of St . George on the front cover and a picture of an old ship on the back cover . ( referring to NOAH'S ARK ) .
By the way St . George is the interceder of England that's why they put his picture on the English pound as it is shown on this video plus , he is the interceder of millions of people around the world .
The side and the bow of the watch is also very decorative . White enamel dial with Arabic numerals , subsidiary seconds and decorative Louis hands . Lever - set movement , and the movement has a silver dust cover . The watch is crown winding .
Thanks for watching please , subscribe my new channel on you tube it is called world of pocket watches
so I can post more videos and you can enjoy watching them . I accept like and dislike and leave me a comment . Other links for some of my videos are as follows :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsvCBPkQLE8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TybfS3VWodA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfcFjGdXBKo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7eFbCX0fgc
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=worldof+pocket+watches

High Quality Coins of King George V 1911-1936 at The Shopping Channel 510026

For More Info or to Buy Now visit: http://www.theshoppingchannel.com/Coins-Banknotes/High-Quality-Coins-of-King-George-V-1911-1936/pages/productdetails?nav=R:510026&cmpid=VD_YT_510026
This collection includes one example of every "type" of coin issued in Canada from the cent to the dollar and a gold sovereign, $5 and $10 gold coins issued during the reign of King George V. There are a total of 11 coins comprising the set. All of the coins are in superb condition, including three uncirculated gold coins. The coins come presented in two wood display cases.
Gold Coins
During the reign of King George V (1911-1936), the Royal Canadian Mint issued three different denominations of gold coins for circulation in Canada. These were the $5 and $10 gold coins issued from 1912 to 1914, and the one pound coin introduced during the reign of King Edward in 1908 and struck until 1919. The one pound coin was legal tender in both Canada and in the United Kingdom, with a value in Canada of four dollars.
This collection includes the following gold coins all in Uncirculated condition:
• Gold Sovereign - one coin dated from 1911-1919
• $5 Gold Coin 1912-1914
• $10 Gold Coin - one coin dated from 1912-1914
Designs:
$5 and $10 gold coins - Dominion of Canada Coat-of-Arms / King George V
Sovereign - St. George Slaying the Dragon, "C" MintMark, KingGeorge V
At this time, the face value of coins was still very closely tied to the intrinsic value of the metal they contained, and paper money was still redeemable for silver and gold. All of these coins were struck in 22 karat gold. The $10 gold coin contains about half an ounce of pure gold, while the $5 gold coins and gold sovereign each contain close to a quarter ounce of pure gold. All of these coins have a low survival rate and are highly collectible today in high grade condition.
Additional Coins included in the collection (one of each within this time span):
• George V Silver Dollar - 1935-1936
• George V SilverHalf Dollar 1911-1936
• George V Silver Quarter 1911-1936
• George V Silver Dime 1911-1936
• George V Five Cents Silver 1911-1921
• George V Five Cents Nickel 1922-1936
• George V LargeCent 1911-1920
• George V Small Cent 1920-1936
Includes:
• High Quality Coins of King George V - 1911-1936 (11 Coins)

24 Carrot GoldSt George and the Dragon Coin
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On the 23rd of April, England celebrates St George's Day. Everyone knows the legendary image of... more
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'St George and the Dragon' Commemorative Strike
On the 23rd of April, England celebrates St George's Day. Everyone knows the legendary image of St George slaying the dragon, it's a motif that has featured on our Sovereign coins for exactly 200 years. St George is the patron saint of England, his emblem, a red cross on a white background, is the flag of England. Although St George is associated with England and English ideals of honour and bravery, the real St George wasn't actually English at all - he was born in Cappadocia, which is now in Turkey, in the 3rd Century, but very little is known about him. The legend of St George slaying the dragon became popular in the 12th Century, in the Middle Ages when dragons were often used in stories to represent the Devil. The legend became famous when it was printed in 1483 by Caxton in abook called 'The Golden Legend'. Once upon a time St George travelled to Libya, where he met a hermit who told him about a ferocious plague-bearing dragon that was terrorising the country. To appeasethe dragon, the townspeople fed it two sheep every day. When they ran out of sheep, the dragon demanded they sacrificed a young maiden each day. When only the king's daughter was left, the king offered her hand in marriage to the knight who could slay the dragon. The next day St George rode out to the lake where the dragon lived, and sent the princess home to her palace. The dragon roared louderthan thunder and rushed at him. St George charged and struck him with his spear, but the dragon's scales were so hard that the spear broke into pieces. St George fell from his horse, but bravely usedhis sword to slay the dragon under its wing where there were no scales, and the dragon fell dead at his feet. Now the famous legend of St George slaying the dragon has been honoured with a sensational strike, layered with finest 24-carat gold and hand-set with a genuine Swarovski® crystal.

The coin's reverse portrays a dramatic coloured portrait of St George as he is about to slay the dragon, set against an ancient landscape. Included on the reverse are the words ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON and the monetary denomination.

St . George Decorative Silver Case With Great Story Behindساعة مارجرجس

Survival Story !!!!
I got this watch from an old lady in U . S . A and she told me the story of this watch .
This watch was belong to her husband who was a soldier in the Second World War . He had this pocket watch of St . George with him during the war . Then a great explosion happened and as a result of this he found that all the other soldiers and all of his troop were gone except for him . He was the only survival from this great explosion . He directly understood that this happened because of this watch of St . George
If you have a special true story ( miracle) about St . George please , share it with us . We like to hear from you .
St . Geoge silver full hunted very rare and decorative case .
Circa : 1880s , it has about 138 years old . It is a piece of history .
The silver full hunted case has a picture of St . George on the front cover and a picture of an old ship on the back cover . ( referring to NOAH'S ARK ) .
By the way St . George is the interceder of England that's why they put his picture on the English pound as it is shown on this video plus , he is the interceder of millions of people around the world .
The side and the bow of the watch is also very decorative . White enamel dial with Arabic numerals , subsidiary seconds and decorative Louis hands . Lever - set movement , and the movement has a silver dust cover . The watch is crown winding .
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